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Good point. I think I only have three copies of the original 'A Love Supreme' on my shelves (Complete Quartet box, complete Impulse Albums box, expanded version with the Shepp/Davis outtakes and the Antibes live ALS).
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Joe Henderson - Consonance: Live at the Jazz Showcase
JSngry replied to DougFelt's topic in New Releases
I once got to spend an afternoon hanging out with Danny Spencer, totally cool guy. Looking forward to hearing him play with Joe. -
The Yusef is an automatic "yes" for me, can't wait! Not so sure on the Waldron - I'm less intrigued by the idea of 1979 Waldron and 1979 Stitt together, though that part is only seven minutes . The bigger concern is an (almost) all standards program with a pickup rhythm section - doesn't sound overly inspiring, though I realize lightning sometimes strikes these sorts of things. I guess we'll find out soon enough.
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Excellent stuff!
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As is their CD version. I'll stick with that.
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All five albums jammed into three glorious CD's, surprisingly good sound quality. Great fun.
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A lot of crime ficition has been moved to the second row in the bookcase by now, but, besides Chandler and Hammett, Ross Thomas is still displayed with all his 25 novels in the front row... somewhere between thriller and crime I'd say... I also love Lawrence Block, especially but not only, the Bernie Rhodenbarr series and Charles Willeford... incidentally, Ethan Iverson has written loads of great posts about people like Thomas, Block and Willeford... (I discovered Thomas via Jörg Fauser and then the other two via Iverson) for example, this is the Thomas post https://ethaniverson.com/newgate-callendar/ah-treachery-ross-thomas/
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Joe Henderson - Consonance: Live at the Jazz Showcase
clifford_thornton replied to DougFelt's topic in New Releases
I would assume Detroit was the historical connection between Joe Henderson and Danny Spencer. Of course, Joe's brother Leon was in Cox's Contemporary Jazz Quintet. -
Joe Henderson - Consonance: Live at the Jazz Showcase
JSngry replied to DougFelt's topic in New Releases
The one time I saw Dexter was at the Jazz Showcase, but Kirk Lightsey, David Eibankd, and Eddie Gladden. That would be fine too! But as long as Eddie Gladden is there, all should be well. -
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Crime fiction (not mystery)
Milestones replied to Milestones's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Raymond Chandler is an absolute great, though I've wondered if he would have been even better without the restrictions of the "whodunit" format. I have to say, I haven't heard of several of these writers. I'm guessing most of them are living and active. -
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Been a fan of both Ralph and Oregon for just under 50 years. Favorites are Yet To Be from Oregon In Concert, any version of Icarus or The Silence of a Candle, all of Diary and Solstice and on and on. Glad I saw him solo at Big Ears, sad I never caught Oregon.
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Crime fiction (not mystery)
Rabshakeh replied to Milestones's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Sorry: Jim!!! -
Crime fiction (not mystery)
Jason Bivins replied to Milestones's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
George Pelecanos, Charlie Huston. -
Joe Henderson - Consonance: Live at the Jazz Showcase
Pim replied to DougFelt's topic in New Releases
Me too. Resonance isn’t particularly known for putting out high quality vinyl editions. If it appears to be Dexter Gordon with George Cables on piano that would be fine as well 😅 -
Thomas Perry
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Jerry Garcia “Electric on the Eel” box set disc 4
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#338 arrived yesterday, quite a handsome set.
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Definitely get all those Rivers! They are all great and volume one is my favorite.
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I love Jim Thompson! I re-read a Raymond Chandler recently (Lady in the Lake). I'm crazy about his writing. I've grown to really like the Quarry series by Max Alan Collins, and the Parker series by Richard Stark (Donald E. Westlake). Anti-hero stuff for sure. And I LOVE the B.Cool and Lam series by A.A. Fair (Erle Stanley Gardner).
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Back from a mediocre breakfast (food wise, good company–Lucy’s sister and her husband, we meet weekly). Playing Paul Desmond “Glad to be Unhappy” RCA/Legacy cd Sounds excellent today.
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OK, here's the most epic one of Kansas City that I know of... Jimmy Witherspoon With Jay McShann And His Band – Goin' To Kansas City Blues And after a LOT of digging around on DIscogs (simply searching on 'Pittsburgh' - and scrolling through pages and pages of results), this might be the only(?) jazz album I can find with an actual pic of downtown PGH on the cover... Frank Cunimondo – Frank Cunimondo Plays George Benson Live In Concert – Vinyl (LP, Album, Stereo), 1978 [r9325057] | Discogs Seems to have been a local guy, best I can tell. It's been on CD too -- but the cover looks way too 'CD modern' for my taste -- but I'm looking for LP covers anyway (if I'm gonna hang any). Every release on that same label is by Cunimondo -- so it's essentially a private label then... Mondo Records Inc. | Discogs Here's the cover of the CD reissue...
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Crime fiction (not mystery)
Rabshakeh replied to Milestones's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I'm a big fan of Savage Night by James Thompson. -
Don Winslow
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